Примери за използване на Their own weight на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Distorted perception of their own weight.
They eat their own weight in food each day.
They will be crushed under their own weight.
They can eat their own weight in peanuts.
They can lift up to 1000 times their own weight.
They may eat their own weight in food daily.
They can roll dung up to ten times their own weight.
My children had their own weight and cognitive issues.
Not even any other force, than their own weight.
Bats can carry more than their own weight in flight(up to three times their weight); .
These creatures can eat 200 times their own weight.
You see that your banking systems are crumbling under their own weight, and our Earth allies are seeing to it that the much needed changes will proceed as has been scheduled.
Only weakening of stalks, and effect of their own weight.
They absorb up to 7 times their own weight in moisture.
Without that stress wood, these trees would collapse under their own weight.
Marion even fought with their own weight at the same time.
Some plots just get too big and collapse under their own weight.
They absorb up to 12 times their own weight in water.
This reinforces the rigidity of the frames andprevents them from deforming under their own weight.
Distorted perception of their own weight.
But they also didn't have any information on how parents perceived their own weight.
Ants can carry 20 times their own weight.
Certain polymer based airloys can be engineered to handle an excess of 20,000 times their own weight.
Bats can eat food up to 1/3 of their own weight per night.
Then I could stop these things from collapsing under their own weight.
It can get the best fighters, regardless of their own weight, and gender.
Our profiles are able to bear up to 75 times their own weight.
They can absorb water,which by weight exceeds their own weight by 200 times.
Without it, they can eventually collapse under their own weight.
Large workpieces tend to sag under their own weight.